Sudan's occupations get broken up into percentages.
Agriculture; 80%
Services; 13%
Industry; 7%
Sudan has a very low level of per capita output. There are now new economic policies, and Sudan has invested in a new infrastructure.
There are rich mineral resources in Sudan, which include: petroleum, natural gas, gold, silver, chrome, asbestos, manganese, gypsum, mica, zinc, iron, lead, uranium, copper, kaolin, cobalt, granite, nickel and tin.
Agriculture -
This is where the majority of the jobs are. It provides 39% of the GDP. Agriculture is considered the most important part of Sudan's economy. Most of the farms are rain-fed and susceptible to a drought.
Sudan's occupations get broken up into percentages.
Agriculture; 80%Services; 13%
Industry; 7%
Sudan has a very low level of per capita output. There are now new economic policies, and Sudan has invested in a new infrastructure.
There are rich mineral resources in Sudan, which include: petroleum, natural gas, gold, silver, chrome, asbestos, manganese, gypsum, mica, zinc, iron, lead, uranium, copper, kaolin, cobalt, granite, nickel and tin.
Agriculture -
This is where the majority of the jobs are. It provides 39% of the GDP. Agriculture is considered the most important part of Sudan's economy. Most of the farms are rain-fed and susceptible to a drought.